suspension for a32 3.0

badgti

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hi,
i'm in the midst of getting my first a32 cefiro and was wondering if i could get some absorbers for this model. i have tried hwl b4 on my former ride and am quite happy with their absorbers but was going thru some of the forums and noticed that there are those that recommend titan absorbers too, anyone had any experience using both of these brands?i'm looking for a comfortable but responsive ride since the ceffy3.0 is a heavy car to swing around.i'm also planning to lower it once i get enough $$ to get a proper set of 18's but for now i'll stick to the stock ones.
please advice me on which brand of absorbers should igo for. cheers
 

chteo

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i'm budgeting to change mine next year, first research preference now points to titan, second might want to go for tokico.
 

badgti

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i gave a call to titan a few days , and was quoted rm3k for a set for a32 , i'veheard of them years back and eager to try.
 

chteo

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3k falls within my expected budget... :)
hhmm... maybe we should group up and ask for group discount?
 

badgti

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3k falls within my expected budget... :)
hhmm... maybe we should group up and ask for group discount?
bro when do u intend on going to titan for their absorbers?its a good idea , maybe we can get a few more ppl and get a group discout like u mentioned, was thinking of getting it done b4 CNY but might be a bit of a rush..
 

chteo

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bro badgti, my planning is by june of next year... before cny a bit too rush knowing that the tuning will take some time..., so far, only 2 of us? shall we open a new thread?
 

badgti

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we shud bro, wonder if there are any others that are willing to go for titan absorbers..would like to visit them sometime soon, i've heard so much about them ever since i got involved in my line of work.
 

chteo

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let's open a thread then, i might visit them after CNY when the schedule is not so packed...
 

wah

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I will go 4 Koni, after 7 yrs and 600k++ km still run fine. :)
 

chteo

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is it Koni 8641-1362Sport for the front and Koni 8040-1242Sport for the back?

if so, the front requires back the original struts, right?
 

wah

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Yes, mine is sport, I think the part no change still the time I install it.

I paid RM1700 for front and back include labour, it is cheap that time.

Yes, U need the original struts, so u won't feel too hard.

Last year(2010) I ask for it for my friend it cost rm2400(for front and back).
 

chteo

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thanks for the info wah, maybe koni can be considered...

another question, with koni, does the car still scraps bumps with rear passenger onboard?
 

wah

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It won't, I use to carry servers, POS etcetc nation wide, it serve well.

After you install it, car may be a bit higher than ur current, 1~2cm, if u adjust to harder abit it will lower down abit. I take 2 month to adjust to the setting I want. But after 1 or 2 yr, may need to adjust abit (Front), rear I seldom touch it.
 

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